In Tonle Sap Lake, Cambodia, many families live in makeshift houses on stilts or floating homes. These structures are vulnerable to flooding and other environmental hazards, providing inadequate protection and security. Poor sanitation and limited access to clean water are significant issues. Many communities rely on the lake for drinking water, which can be contaminated, leading to health problems. Malnutrition is prevalent, especially among children. The diet in these communities is often limited to fish and rice, lacking the diversity needed for proper nutrition. Common health problems include waterborne diseases, respiratory infections, and parasitic infections, exacerbated by the lack of healthcare services and clean water.